Sermon Illustrations about Giving
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Man Too Wealthy to Tithe
D. James Kennedy tells a story of a man who came to Peter Marshall, former chaplain of the Unites States Senate, with a concern about tithing. He said: ...
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Church Gives Away Money as a Fundraiser
In December of 2005, Reverend Michael Eden threw out a challenge to the congregation of St. Peter and St. Mary's Church in Stowmarket, England. Repairs ...
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Girl Donates Tooth to Raise Money
Churches and individuals have come up with creative ways to raise money. Potlucks, plant sales, walk-a-thons, concerts—the list goes on and on. ...
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Augustine on Stewardship
Find out how much God has given you and take from it what you need; the remainder is needed by others.
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Surgeon Gives His Own Blood to Patient
Dr. Samuel Weinstein is the chief of pediatric cardio-thoracic surgery for the Children's Hospital at Montefiore Medical Center in the Bronx, New ...
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Humanitarian Aid Changes Muslim Minds
According to a poll conducted in January 2006 by the Terror Free Tomorrow organization, humanitarian aid is a very effective way to improve how Muslim ...
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Good Deeds Correlated with Good Health
Stephen G. Post, professor of bioethics at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, recently headed a comprehensive study of altruism where ...
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Cancer Ministry Mirrors the Church
Laura Armstrong is the founder of Chemo Angels, which she describes as "a volunteer organization dedicated to adding a ray of sunshine to the lives ...
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Passengers Trade First Class Seats with Soldiers
On a flight from Atlanta to Chicago in July 2004, nine U.S. soldiers—home from Iraq on a two-week leave—were among the passengers. Before ...
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Giving Blood to Save Others
In times of emergency one of our country's greatest needs is healthy blood. In order to be ever ready to meet such a need, there must be a constant ...
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